Abstract

I explore experimental consequences of the idea that quarks and leptons may have a substructure, perhaps with some constituents in common. I argue that Glints: exceptional events with large multiplicities of hadrons and leptons, and enormous transverse momenta and acoplanarity, may offer the first glance into the new substructure. Glints could be observed in forth-coming p¯p and pp colliders, and may already have been seen in cosmic ray events.

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